Rodin sculpture fetches record $20 million at auction in New York
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NEW YORKMay 11, 2016 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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May 11, 2016 12:00 am
Auguste Rodin's "Eternal springtime" marble sculpture of lovers fetched more than $20 million at auction Monday at Sotheby's in New York, a record for works by the French sculptor.
The work - conceived by Rodin in 1884 and sculpted in 1901-1903 - is just 31.5 inches wide by 26.25 inches tall (80 by 66.7 centimeters).
Its $20.41 million sale price more than doubled auctioneers' expectations of $8 million.
Cut from a single stone slab, the statue is the fifth of 10 known carvings of the subject in marble.
The prior record for a Rodin sculpture was $18.97 million for "Eve, grand modele-version sans rocher," auctioned in May 2008.
Another of the night's big-ticket items was the painting "Sous-bois" (1905) by Fauvist French painter Maurice de Vlaminck. It sold for $16.38 million, within the range which Sotheby's expected.
And Paul Signac's "Maisons du Port, Saint-Tropez" brought $10.66 million, also in line with auctioneers' estimates.
A statue of Hitler on his knees was auctioned Sunday for $17.2 million, a record for a work by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. The wax and resin statue, entitled simply "Him," had been expected to fetch between $10 million and $15 million. The previous record for a work by Cattelan, who is 55, was $7.9 million.
Spring art auctions in New York began late Sunday and last through Thursday.
The 1,500-odd pieces up for auction this week are expected to bring in more than a billion dollars.
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